Newspapers: DER BAUERN FREUND: 1828 - 1832: Deaths: Montgomery County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Candy Gessat. Kuchen@nni.com USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________ DER BAUERN FREUND Published weekly on Wednesdays In Sumneytown, Montgomery Co., Pa. By Enos Benner Info from the Schwenkfelder Library, Pennsburg, Montgomery Co., Pa. Posted with permission of the Schwenkfelder Library Translated and Typed by Kenneth H. Hallman, 1952 Retyped for the Internet by Candy J. Brey Gessat, 1998 DEATHS AUGUST 6, 1828 TO AUGUST 11, 1830, INCL. VOLUMES 1 AND 2, COMPLETE No deaths, August 6, 1828 No deaths, August 13, 1828 No deaths, August 20, 1828 No deaths, August 27, 1828 No deaths, September 3, 1828 No deaths, September 10, 1828 September 17, 1828 GROFF, Widow of Jacob of Upper Salford, 75/5/plus, Sunday before last night, Buried the following Tuesday at Old Goshenhoppen. PETERS, Richard, Esq. one of the U. S. Supreme Court Justices, August 23, at his estate in Phila., aged 84. LANG, Sarah, wife of Jacob of Marlborough, August 25, Dropsy, 63/5/0, Bur Rev. Faber September 24, 1828 DIMMIG, Peter of Frederick Twp., formerly of Richland Twp., Bucks Co., 42nd year, died last Friday, Bur last Sunday Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. REYMAN, Louise, dau of Henry at the home of Jacob CROLL in Sumneytown, aged 14/4/16, Last Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. bur Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. October 1, 1828 REIFSCHNEIDER, Mrs. Jacob of Frederick Twp., Last Tuesday week. NEISS, George of New Hanover, 38th year Monday week, Rev. Herman Jr. officiated at burial. DUBBS, Daniel of Upper Milford, Lehigh Co., 80 less 12 d, Last Monday a week, bur Great Swamp, Rev. J. T. Faber. LAURENS, Wm L. of Plymouth Twp., Sept 15, 31st year, wife and three children survive. RAMBO, Ebenezer of Upper Merion, Sept. 19. HERTZEL, Jones C of Frederick Twp., 24 less 4 days on Friday night, buried Sunday Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Augustus Herman officiated. October 8, 1828 ZINK, Mr. S. of New Hanover, at the home of Michael ZIGLER in Upper Salford, in the bloom of his youth. SCHRACK, Henriette, daughter of a saddened mother, aged 22. Last September 29, after an 8 weeks' illness, bur 10th at Trappe. No deaths, October 15, 1828 October 22, 1828 ZOLLER, Jonathan on Tuesday before last in Sumneytown. Bur Lutheran Swamp, Rev. Miller, Age 32, Widow and 4 children survive. KRATZ, Esther, dau of Valentin of Frederick Twp., 3/10/9, Tuesday before last. October 29, 1828 BILGER, Margaret in Skippack on the 7th, 63/9/13. RAMSEY, Jacob on the 15th in Upper Merion. MERKLEY, Heinrich in Lower Salford. Last Sunday aged 69/3/9. Bur Mennonite, Rev. Roeller. November 5, 1828 HEIDRICH, Rosina, 92, Last Wednesday in Lower Salford. GRIM, Benjamin, last Sunday in Marlborough, 42/9/0, buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Miller. No deaths, November 12, 1828 No deaths, November 19, 1828 November 26, 1828 BAIRD, Maria Anna, dau of Samuel, Esq. near Pottstown, 10th. REIFSCHNEIDER, Mrs. on the 5th in Pottsgrove Twp. December 3, 1828 HENGE, Enos, Nov. 23 in Upper Salford, 23/6/11. Bur new Indian Field Reformed Cemetery, Rev. Strassberger. SCHUMACHER, Mrs. Michael in Franconia, 81. Last Thursday. Bur Mennonite. SALLADAY, Carl, son of Daniel, 2/4/12. Last Sunday in Phila. Bur Old Goshenhoppen. December 10, 1828 BECKEY, Jacob, Nov. 4 in Sunbury. Born in the Pfalz in Germany in 1726 and emigrated to America when 14. VAN BUSKIRT, Elisabeth, wife of Dr. George, 36th year, Nov. 29 in Pottstown, Rev. Miller. Several children and her husband survive. No deaths, December 17, 1828 No deaths, December 24, 1828 No deaths, December 31, 1828 No deaths, January 7, 1829 January 14, 1829 ZIEGLER, George Sr., 75th year, Saturday before last Upper Salford. Bur Indian Field Lutheran, Rev. Roeller. No deaths, January 21, 1829 January 28, 1829 GEISINGER, John, 35th year, last Wednesday, Upper Salford, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Dechant. February 4, 1829 SCHNECK, John, Marlborough Twp., Last Saturday, Rev. Roeller. Widow and 3 children, 31/1/24. No deaths, February 11, 1829 No deaths, February 18, 1829 February 25, 1829 HEIDRICH, Lydia, dau of George, 15/5/2, Sunday a week, Lower Salford, Rev. Baltaser Huebner. March 4, 1829 BECKER, Catharina, dau of Jacob of Towamencin, 11m, 7d, Feb. 27. Br Indian Field, Rev. Roeller. LANG, Christina, wife of Johann Adam, 55, Feb. 21, Marlborough. March 11, 1829 HEIDRICH, Abraham, son of George, 24/0/2, Feb. 19, Lower Salford. The third death in this family, fever. March 18, 1829 KLEIN, Jacob, 82/3/less 1 day, Upper Salford, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. March 25, 1829 WOODRUFF, Charles, son of J., 7weeks and 3 d., Towamencin, Mar. 12. WHITE, Dr., Towamencin, Mar. 16, 37y. WOLMER, David, cashier of Bank of Montg. Co. Sat. a week. DePUI, John, Clerk of the Senate, 9th inst., Harrisburg. April 1, 1829 GROFF, Jacob, Upper Salford, last Thursday, 46/7/9, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller, TB, Widow and 10 children. April 8, 1829 SCHNEIDER, Jacob of Hilltown Twp., 63/8/24, Mar. 31. SALADY, widow of late Jacob of Bucks Co. in Upper Salford, April 3, Old age. No deaths, April 15, 1829 April 22, 1829 SCHEHT, Jacob Jr., 35/9/17, Apr. 15, Limerick. Bur Trappe, Rev. R. Herman. No deaths, April 29, 1829 No deaths, May 6, 1829 May 13, 1829 TYSON, Joseph, Worcester Twp., May 1, advanced age. No deaths, May 20, 1829 May 27, 1829 DIETZ, Peter, Typhoid, 74/4/14, May 16, Upper Milford. Bur Great Swamp, Rev. Faber. RIESER, Casper, Upper Milford, 81/9/0, Great Swamp, Rev. Faber. June 3, 1829 ERNST, Elisabeth, wife of Wm G., Lutheran minister of Lebanon, 33, May 19, TB. June 10, 1829 Lewis JONE'S son aged 8 weeks, May 31, Frederick Twp. Bur Old Goshenhoppen. SCHELLY, Philip son of Heinrich, 1/3/1, drowned in a spring, Lower Milford. June 17, 1829 DRAKE, Maria, wife of John, 36/6/1. Bur Towamencin. SCHLEIFFER, John, Upper Salford, last Friday, 20/0/19. SCHNEIDER, Catharina, widow of Jacob, 77/7/29, Upper Milford. Bur Schutzes Church, Rev. Faber. No deaths, June 24, 1829 No deaths, July 1, 1829 July 8, 1829 EVANS, Benjamin, Esq., Lawyer, 40, June 26, Norristown. CONRAD, Fred W., Esq. of Norriton, June 28. HILLEGAS, Peter, 18/5/27 at the home of Jacob RENNINGER in Douglass Twp. Bur Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. W. Dechant. July 15, 1829 SCHEIP, Anthony, Teacher, 30/11/8, on the 6th in Frederick Twp. No issue, July 22, 1829 July 29, 1829 HENDRICKS, Catharina, dau of Herman, 11m, 10d, July 15, Lower Salford. MITCHEL, John, 24, Towamencin, July 20. HEEGE, Edith, wife of George, Towamencin, July 22, 51/5/3. GRUBB, Jacob, July 25, Towamencin, 83/11/1. August 12, 1829 GEISINGER, Catharina, dau of late John, 13/11/1. Last Sat., Marlborough. Bur Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. August 19, 1829 BENNER, Abraham, Lower Salford, 11th inst. Bur Salford Meeting. Widow and 7 children, 50/6/28. BENNER, Elisabeth, dau of the above, 9, on the 13th. August 26, 1829 STERIGERE, Dr. Wm L. of Roxborough, 24. Aug. 13 at the home of Dr. SMITH in Chestnut Hill. (Long account) Copied from the Norristown Register. September 2, 1829 GERHART, Johannes, Franconia, Aug. 25, 74/4/10. Bur at the new Indian Field Church, Revs. Roeller and Strassburger. 9 children, only 7 of whom survive, 54 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. HUTTER, Maria Charlotte, wife of Christian Jacob, 56, Eaton, August 10. No deaths, September 9, 1829 No deaths, September 16, 1829 No deaths, September 23, 1829 No deaths, September 30, 1829 October 7, 1829 MERKEL, Abraham, last Friday, Upper Salford, Rev. Roeller. HELFENSTEIN, Jonathan, Minister Refd. Congregation at Friedrick, Maryland, 46, on September 26. No deaths, October 14, 1829 October 21, 1829 GERHART, Jacob, Friday a week in Franconia, 80, Bur Sunday at Reformed Church, Rev. Strassberger. SCHAID, Heinrich, TB, 32/9/0, Sumneytown. Last Friday ZEPP, son of Charles, pneumonia, 26 days, both buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. H. Roeller. October 28, 1829 WRIGLEY, Franz, Printer, Sept. 29 in Phila, 86th year. One of the oldest printers in the US. Printer for Congress while they were in Phila. ROWE, Lazarus in Lymington, Maine, 104. His wife born the same year 1725 had died two years ago. They were married at 18 and lived together for 86 years. They saw the fifth generation of their children. Their youngest son is a pensioned veteran of the Revolution. The old man himself had been a soldier in the French and Indian War. (Additional account) BORSE, John, Typhoid, 24/8/4, 16th, Towamencin, Mennonite. November 4, 1829 LEAF, Anna L., dau of George of Pottstown, Oct. 27. REIFSCHNEIDER, Joseph of Pottstown, 35/8/9, on the 23rd. The columns of the inner pages of this issue are lined in heavy black to mark the death of BENNER, Johannes, father of the publisher of this paper. Last Sunday night. November 11, 1829 BENNER, Johannes on the first, Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co., Typhoid. Wife and six children survivie, among the latter, the publisher of this paper. Burial Tohickon Church, Rev. Roeller, 54/1/17. No deaths, November 18, 1829 No deaths, November 25, 1829 No deaths, December 2, 1829 December 9, 1829 GROFF, Heinrich, 28/10/less 1 day, Nov. 28, Frederick Twp., TB. Bur Old Goshenhoppen. BERNDT, Johannes Sr. of Upper Salford, 71/5/3. Last Friday, bur Indian Field Lutheran. No deaths, December 16, 1829 No deaths, December 23, 1829 No deaths, December 30, 1829 No deaths, January 6, 1830 January 13, 1820 RUCKSTUHL, Maria Magdalena of Marlborough. Wednesday, 6th. Bur Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Strassburger, 29/3/14. January 20, 1830 MEYER, Friedrich in Upper Bern Twp., Berks Co., Dec. 27, aged 78, Rev. Dubbs held services. His mother and father were found scalped by Indians in the 1750's when this man was but two years old. A brother was abducted, a sister was wounded, and this man himself had been wounded, apparently by the same shot that had killed the father. (Copied from the Reading Eagle, the story told by neighbors.) January 27, 1830 SCHLEMMER, Jacob Sr., a Revolutionary Soldier on Jan. 18, in Frederick Twp., formerly of Phila, 68/8/15. Bur Old Goshenhoppen MERINGER, Hannah, wife of Abraham, 68/6/23 in Lower Milford. Husband and 7 children, Jan. 19. February 3, 1830 EIDEMILLER, Christina, widow of Marlborough, 65/4/7, January 26. Bur Old Goshenhoppen. February 10, 1830 MINDER, Johannes, TB, Upper Salford, Feb. 2. Bur last Thursday, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev.. Roeller. February 17, 1830 SCHNEIDER, Susannah wife of George, TB, 29/10/2 on the 5th. Bur Skippack, Rev. Roeller. No deaths, February 24, 1830 March 3, 1830 HEIST, Friedrich, bur Charlestown, Rev. Waage, Feb. 21. BOLTON, Everard, 90, Gwynedd, Feb. 22. Bur Friends Cemetery. No deaths, March 10, 1830 No deaths, March 17, 1830 March 24, 1830 HORTER, George R., Clerk of the Senate, Monday the 8th. CRYDER, Edmund F., one of the publishers of the "Harrisburg Chronicle" on the 11th. March 31, 1830 YOST, Widow on Sunday the 21st in Marlborough near Sumneytown, 75/1/5. ANTHONY, Heinrich, 20 some years, Lower Salford. FAULKE, Cadwallader, Surveyer and scrivenor, Gwynedd, 65. No deaths, April 7, 1830 No deaths, April 14, 1830 April 21, 1830 PANEBECKER, Maria Anna, dau Heinrich, 22/3/18, New Hanover, 11th, whooping cough and TB, Swamp Refd., Rev. Herman. FRANKS, Samuel D., former President Judge of Dauphin, Lebanon and Schuykill Counties. Week before last in Orwigsburg. BRAUTIGAM, Daniel, 7th in Phila., 76, Merchant. No deaths, April 28, 1830 May 5, 1830 BAYER, Johannes, 52/7/3, Apr. 26, Upper Salford. Bur Old Goshenhoppen. No deaths, May 12, 1830 No deaths, May 19, 1830 No deaths, May 26, 1830 June 2, 1830 ZEPP, Hetty dau of John, 2nd yr., on Thursday in Sumneytown. Bur Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. C. Miller. No deaths, June 9, 1830 June 16, 1830 M'NEELY, William, Esq. of Bedminster, 71, May 25. WEISSEL, Heinrich, 26th, Bedminster, 71st, both Revolutionary Soldiers. June 23, 1830 WETHBY, Richard, 31, in New Haven, Connnecticut. June 30, 1830 WEBER, Isaac, Esq. Speaker of the Senate of Pa. for many years in Green County. No deaths, July 7, 1830 July 14, 1830 ZEPP, Hannah, dau of Johannes near Sumneytown, 2/1/7, last Wednesday. ZEPP, Tobias, 2 w and 3 d, son of the same family. Both buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo Roeller. July 21, 1830 HARTRANFT, 9 m dau of Jacob, Upper Salford. BERNDT, child of Fred of Upper Salford. SCHMITT, 14 year old dau of William in Franconia. No deaths, July 28, 1830 August 4, 1830 EMMERT, George, 37, July 25 in Frederick Twp. August 11, 1830 NEISS, Catharina, 34, wife of William at Centre Square, in Whitpain Twp. Also a child of the couple. Husband and 4 children survive. NEISS, Jacob, Upper Salford, Tuesday a week. STECK, Michael Sr., Lutheran minister at Greensburg, 14th in his 74th year. AUGUST 18, 1830 TO AUGUST 8, 1832, INCL. VOLUMES 3 AND 4 COMPLETE No deaths, August 18, 1830 No deaths, August 25, 1830 September 1, 1830 DIENINGER, Christian, Teacher and Organist of the Lutheran church in Reading for the past ten years, 70, Aug. 15. September 8, 1830 SCHRACK, Lewis, Norristown, Aug. 25, 58. September 15, 1830 SCHULTZE, Friedrich Christopher, Last Friday at 8 am, Upper Hanover, at the Meeting House recently built nearby, Revs. D. Kriebel, C. Schultze, and J. Bechtel. Eight children, 67 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. September 22, 1830 HENS, John, 54, Last Monday a week in Franconia. September 29, 1830 HUTTER, Col. Carl L, publisher of the Independent Republican in Allentown, Sept 21, dropsy, 39/3/25, Wife and 7 children. October 6, 1830 DAUB, Jacob, Upper Salford, 47th year, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. No deaths, October 13, 1830 No deaths, October 20, 1830 No deaths, October 27, 1830 November 3, 1830 ACKER, Peter, Oct. 25, Pottstown, dropsy. SCHATZ, wife of Heinrich, Sr., advanced age, last Sunday, Marlborough. No deaths, November 10, 1830 No deaths, November 17, 1830 No deaths, November 24, 1830 December 1, 1830 RITZE, Augustus C., 45, Nov. 16, Pottstown. STRUVEL, Casper, 82, Gwynedd, Nov. 16. JACKEL, Susanna, wife of David of Upper Milford, 51, on the 13th of last month. December 8, 1830 FILLMAN, Elisabeth wife of Jacob, 73/7/8. Last Friday, Upper Salford, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Dechant. December 15, 1830 STORB, Sara, wife of Theobald, the teacher at Swamp, 4th inst., New Hanover, aged about 36. No deaths, December 22, 1830 No deaths, December 29, 1830 January 5, 1831 SCHEFFEY, Daniel, Esq., famous lawyer of Virginia, Dec. 3, Member of Congress. Formely a shoemaker in Frederick, Maryland. GILES, Wilhlem V., Esq., formerly Governor of Virginia, Dec. 4. Member of Congress, 69. No deaths, January 12, 1831 January 19, 1831 GERHARD, Nathanael, son of Joseph in Upper Hanover, TB, Jan. 8, Rev. Christopher Schultz. No deaths, January 26, 1831 No deaths, February 2, 1831 No deaths, February 9, 1831 February 16, 1831 BILLMEYER, Maria, wife of Michael, Germantown, 2nd, 76. February 23, 1831 HUTTER, F. Quintus, son of Christian J. Esq., in Easton, aged 23, on Monday morning. March 2, 1831 KLING, Sophia, wife of Samuel, some weeks ago in Philadelphia, 43, printer, formerly of Lancaster. FITZWATER, George, Norristown, Feb. 17, thursday. SCHRACK, Phebe, widow of late Lewis of Norristown, Feb. 18. FRIESS, widow of Captain John, 85, Feb. 21, Upper Salford, buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller. March 9, 1831 FRY, Benjamin Franklin, son of Jacob Jr., Esq., of Trappe, Feb. 22, 3rd year of his life. DIVERS, wife of Robert, Norristown, Feb. 27. SCHEID, Barbara, wife of Christian, Sr., in Upper Hanover, Feb. 27. Formerly the wife, and widow, of Rev. Johann Theobald FABER who died suddenly Nov. 2, 1788. Buried New Goshenhoppen, Rev. F. Waage. Cancer of the face. 79/5/2. March 16, 1831 MAURER, Jacob 18/3/less 4 days, Friedrich Twp. Died as a result of a fall on ice while carrying a heavy load of wood, which fell on his head and injured him. He died 2 weeks later. BILLGER, Elisabeth, wife of George, TB, 2nd, Franconia, buried Indianfield Lutheran, Rev. Gehman, 32. DIVERS, Tacy, wife of Robert of Norristown, Feb. 27. POTTS, Clementine C., daughter of George M. Esq., 29, Norristown. HILLEGASS, Rosina, widow of Jacob, 66, buried Goshenhoppen, Upper Hanover, last Thursday. Mary 23, 1831 ANDERS, Joseph, 42, 12th, inst., Towamencin. March 30, 1831 BERNDT, Friedrich, Upper Salford, 20th, Indian Field, Rev. Roeller, 69. April 6, 1831 BOYER, Anthony of Union County formely this county. March 8, 1831, 64/0/11. YOUNG, Daniel, professor of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in York, 6th, in Augusta, Georgia. WEIDEMOYER, Jacob of Sumneytown, 41/4/17, Wed, March 30, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. A. Strassberger. Widow and 6 children. BERNDT, Heinrich, Sr., 75, buried Indian Field, Rev. Geo. Roeller. April 13, 1831 SCHAEFFER, D. D., Rev., Saturday before last, New York, TB, St. James Lutheran, 39. HILL, John, St. Thomas Twp., Franklin County. Aged between 120 and 130 years. Served under General Braddock. GOSSLER, Johann Chr., TB, 5th, one-time publisher of the Philadelphia Correspondent, 33. HANGEN, Johann Jr., 31/5/15, 2nd, Upper Hanover. Widow, 4 children, buried with military honors, Rev. Faber. No deaths, April 27, 1831 May 4, 1831 HEIST, George, 28, Apr. 18, Milford. Widow and 1 child, buried Johannes Church (St. John's - Sheetz') at Milford, Rev. Waage. MOORE, Alexander Jr., Esq., of Norristown at his father's home near Philadephia. SCHMITT, Valentin in Flourtown. Last Friday, Upper Salford, 23/7/16, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Dechant. No deaths, May 11, 1831 No deaths, May 18, 1831 No deaths, May 25, 1831 No deaths, June 1, 1831 June 8, 1831 COATES, William, son of James of Norristown, May 30. SCHALL, George, Esq. Several years State Senator, Berks Co., May 22, 63, Pike Twp. Injured fatatly in an accident while hauling logs. June 15, 1831 KLEIN, Joel, son of Peter of Milford, 17/6/4. Last Saturday, buried New Goshenhoppen Lutheran, Rev. Waage. No deaths, June 22, 1831 No deaths, June 29, 1831 July 6, 1831 BLANK, George Adam, Upper Hanover, 73. Tuesday before last, dropsy. No deaths, July 13, 1831 No deaths, July 20, 1831 July 27, 1831 TENNIS, William, Towamencin, 48, June 28. No deaths, August 3, 1831 No deaths, August 10, 1831 August 17, 1831 WAMBOLD, Maria Barbara, widow of Jacob of Franconia, 73/7/less 2 days. Tuesday the 9th, dropsy, buried Thursday, Lutheran Indian Field, Rev. George Roeller. No deaths, August 24, 1831 No deaths, August 31, 1831 No deaths, Septemberr 7, 1831 No deaths, September 14, 1831 No deaths, September 21, 1831 No deaths, September 28, 1831 October 5, 1831 UNDERKOFFLER, David, Frederick Twp., 78, Sept. 27, Rev. Roeller. ZIEGLER, Michael of Upper Salford, 63, 3rd, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. W. Dechant and J. A. Strassburger. Widow and one son. BECKER, Susanna, widow of George of Towamencin, 70, buried Meeting house, Rev. Gottschall. LEIDY, George of Hatfield, 46/11/19, Oct. 5, Hilltown Church. RUDY, Susanna, wife of Friedrich of Lower Salford, 36/6/less 11 days, buried Leidy's School, Rev. Roeller. No deaths, October 26, 1831 No deaths, November 2, 1831 No deaths, November 9, 1831 November 16, 1831 CONRAD, Peter, 31, Oct. 29 at the home of his father in Whitpain. November 23, 1831 BLACKHOOF, a Shawanee Indian aged 114, on the first, well known at one time as a warrier. Fought with Braddock. STEEL, Anna, 100 at Bethlehem, Conn., widow for 50 years. No deaths, November 30, 1831 December 7, 1831 MOYER, Samuel, Upper Salford, 61, Nov. 30, buried Franconia Meetinghouse. SCHAW, David H., Deputy Sheriff of Bucks, 33. No deaths, December 14, 1831 December 21, 1831 FRAILEY, Peter in Orwigsburg, Schuylkill Co., Nov. 16, Revolutionarry Soldier and politician, 73. December 28, 1831 VANDERFLOOT, Rev. Friedrich Whilhelm, native of Dessau in Germany, leth this month in Paradies Twp., York County. Formany years an industrius Reformed minister, agedd 58. Formerly at New Goshenhoppen. UNTERFILLER, Margaretha, wife of David of Frederick Twp., 33/7/6, died 21st, Rev. Roeller. January 4, 1832 GIRARD, Stephen Esq. in Philadelphia, Dec. 26. January 11, 1832 REICHERT, Maria, wife of George, Esq. of New Hanover on Dec. 8. January 18, 1832 KRATZ, widow of Isaac formerly of Lower Salford, 74, on the 4th, Rev. Hunsicker at Salford Meeting House. BITTING, Heinrich, TB, 20, Upper Salford, 9th. January 25, 1832 CRAIG, Thomas, Major General, Revolutionary Veteran. Died Allentown, 13th inst. aged 92/1/17, Rev. Josua Jager, Military Honors. No deaths, February 1, 1832 No deaths, February 8, 1832 February 15, 1832 CROLL, David of Upper Hanover, 53/3/4, on the 5th, stroke, buried St. Paul's, Rev. F. Waage. SCHNEIDER, Christina, widow of Heinrich, 88/0/10, on the 8th, buried Old Goshenhoppen. M'FARLAND, nee IRELANDER, in Bovina Delaware County, 15th last month, aged 110 years. MASON, Melatiah, 102, Connecticut of Influenza, Born 1730 in Massachusetts. BALDWIN, Lydiak widow of Thomas of Neulin, Chester Co., 99, died Jan. 9, 10 children, 89 grandchildren, 177 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. Total of 277. February 22, 1832 BASTRESS, Peter of Pottstown, 70/6/24, 6th. DAVIS, William, son of Jones Esq., 6th in Norristown. No deaths, February 28, 1832 March 7, 1832 REIFSCHNEIDER, Jacob of Frederick Twp., 65, TB, Feb. 26. No deaths, March 14, 1832 No deaths, March 21, 1832 No deaths, March 28, 1832 April 4, 1832 GUTH, Edward Ewin, son of Jonathan, 3/1/0, March 24, Springhouse, Sore Throat, Upper Milford burial. GREBER, Andreas of Upper Hanover, 78, New Goshenhoppen Reformed, Revs. Waage and Faber. April 11, 1832 BOYER, Philip Sr., March 25, Freyburg, Union County, formerly an inhabitant of Montgomery Co., 89. BOYER, George, Limerick, 60, Last Thursday. April 18, 1832 HAUSKIEPER, Daniel, Hilltown, 56/0/17. Last Saturday, Tohickon, Rev. J. A. Strassburger. April 25, 1832 WAGNER, Johann of Upper Milford. Last Thursday, while crossing the Hosensack Creek on his return from a neighboring sawmill, he had to walk over two logs which formed a bridge. The rotten wood coused him to slip, and with one foot wedged between the logs, his body fell backward leaving hhis head under water. Natural lameness of one arm prevented his rescuing himself and he drowned. Buried Upper Milford, Rev. Faber, 50/9/2. Wife and 12 children survive. May 2, 1832 JENKINS, Ann, mother-in-law of Judge ROSS, 81, April 1. KOPPELBERGER, John of Marllborough, typhoid, 54/0/9. Buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. T. Faber. May 9, 1832 REICHERT, Esther, widow, Aprill 29, Upper Salford. Burial Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller, 76. PETERS, John, Revolutionary Soldier, 100/5/23, Philadelphia, April 23. DAVIS, Magdalena Catharina Isabella wife of Johann and daughter of the late Rev. VAN DER SLOOT, 21, Paradies Twp., York. NEIDDIG, Mrs. Michael, 60, Upper Salford, 3rd. No deaths, May 16, 1832 May 23, 1832 CALHOON, Daniel, 112, Monroe Twp., Muskingum Co., Ohio. Native of Ireland, came to America on the Ship Derry, landed at New Castler in 1731, aged 11. Revolutionary War soldier, unwounded. Grey hair twice and had two full sets of teeth. SCHOLL, wife of Peter of Frederick Twp., 70, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. A. Strassberger. May 30, 1832 HORN, Maria, widow, 87, Richland Twp. Buried Flatlander Church. Many descendents. ZANGMEISTER, Sarah, Miss, 36, buried Charleston, Rev. Waage, died 6th. SCHMIDT, Abraham Esq. of Charleston, Bucks Co., 45/2/2. Rev. Roeller, Kammerer and Waage, stroke, was the chorister of Charleston. STEINER, Ann, 20, daughter of the late Daniel FOLLMER of Bucks Co. Lived Frederick Twp., buried Tohickon, 1 child and husband. No deaths, June 6, 1832 No deaths, June 13, 1832 June 20, 1832 ESTERLEIN, Peter of Frederick Twp., 70, June 1, buried Bertolet's graveyard, Rev. C. Miller. FREYER, Heinrich, New Hanover, 81st, buried Falkner Lutheran. HIESTER, General Joseph, 79/8/0. Reading on Whitsuntide. Captain in the Revolution, etc. CRESSMAN, Jacob of Rockhill, 77. Last Friday, Indianfield, Rev. Roeller. RUSCHONG, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Enoch, 20. Last Sunday, Sumneytown, Old Goshenhoppen. Husband and 2 children. No deaths, June 27, 1832 July 4, 1832 GEYER, Maria, wife of Conrad of Frederick Twp., 56. Sunday the 24th, buried Old Goshenhoppen No deaths, July 11, 1832 July 18, 1832 POLLARD, Sara in Rocklane, Exeter, England, 93. Maid of Lady Henrietta Acland, accompanying her mistress here in the War of 1776. July 25, 1832 WEICKER, Jacob of Upper Hanover, 86/4/2, 17th inst. Buried New Goshenhoppen Reformed, Rev. Faber. SCHULTZ, Elisabeth, daughter of Jonas, 0/5/16, July 15, Douglass Twp., Rev. C. Miller. August 1, 1832 MALLARY, Catharine, wife of Judge, 28, Reading, 16th. No deaths, August 8, 1832 AUGUST 15, 1832 TO AUGUST 6, 1834, INCL. VOLUMES 5 AND 6, INCLUSIVE No deaths, August 15, 1832 August 22, 1832 GOTTWALZ, Mariak wife of Abraham in Whitpain Twp., 20 some years, Wednesday before last. WISSLER, Cathairna, widow of Heinrich who died long ago, 58/5/0. Last Wednesday in Upper Hanover, St. Paul's, Rev. Fr. Waage. BENNER, General Philip, 71, in Bellefonte, Centre Co., recently a native of Chester County. Revolutionary Hero under General Wayne. Iron worker at Coventry Hammer in Chester Co. Long account. KRAUSS, Reuben, Upper Hanover, July 31, 26. August 29, 1832 SCHULTZ, widow of Christopher, 20th inst. in Upper Hanover, aged 84/1/15. Surviving are 67 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. BECKER, Peter, 33/7/18, 16th, Towamensin. BONDERAU, Constantin, 60 some, Marlborough 22nd, native of Europe. KELLER, Margaret, wife of Johannes, 73/0/5, August 25. Buried Rev. Geo. Roeller. MILLER, Peter, Esq. of New Hanover, Aug. 25, Cholera. POTTS, Joseph Mc K., Phila., 34, Aug. 5, cholera. Merchant in Pottstown. JEFFERSON, Joseph, Sr., Famous Actor in Harrisburg. SCHELL, George, 63 in Upper Hanover, 11th. No deaths, September 5, 1832 September 12, 1832 WAMBOLD, Samuel and Hannah on the 3rd, both children of Daniel WAMBOLD of Upper Salford. He was 10/7/0; she was 3/2/9, scarlet. Buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. STELZ, Susanna, wife of Peter of Falkner Swamp, 81, July 24. STELTZ, Isaac, son of Peter, 22/3/7, Aug. 20, fever. No deaths, September 19, 1832 September 26, 1832 OGLE, Major General Alexander, Sept. 1, Somerset. For many years a member of the Assembly. No deaths, October 3, 1832 No deaths, October 10, 1832 October 17, 1832 DeCHANT, Jacob W., Minister on 6th inst. Oley. Congregation Limerick and Old Goshenhoppen. On his way back from Synod in Frederick Md., when he died at Forney's Inn, 9 miles this side Lancaster. Widow and several children. (Long account) SCHELLENBERGER, Carl, 81/6/less 3 days, Sept. 30 in Hatfield. WAMBOLD, Sophia, 1/2/5, 7th inst., daughter of Daniel in Upper Salford, the third child in a month in one family. BOLICH, Christina, widow of late Friedrich, Marlborough, 10th. GEISINGER, Samuel's son in Douglas Twp., 10m, last Saturday. October 24, 1832 RUSCHONG, Sara, daughter of Jeremiah, Upper Salford, 2/1/2. Last Friday, scarlet. No deaths, October 31, 1832 No deaths, November 7, 1832 No deaths, November 14, 1832 November 21, 1832 YAEGER, Johann Conrad, Hanover Twp., Lehigh, 8th inst. for many years Lutheran Minister in Allentown and neighborhood, 65. HERBST, John, 75, Wednesday, Oct. 31, Schrewsburg. RUNKEL, Rev. Wm. DD, 84, 5th in Gettysburg, former Pastor at Germantown. SMITH, Johannes, New Hanover, advanced age, 13th. November 28, 1832 CARROLL, Carl of Carrolton, 15th inst., 96. MILLER, Naida Fredericka, daughter of Thomas, tradesman in Springtown, 8 on Oct. 30. FLUCK, wife of Frederick, 83, Hilltown, Oct. 19. FLUCK, Frederick, Hilltown, 2nd, buried Indiancreek, 73. December 5, 1832 REITER, Catharina, wife of Johannes, 29, Nov. 17, buried St. Paul's, Rev. Fr. Waage. SELLERS, Philip, Whitemarsch. Former Sheriff of County. SPURZHEIM, Dr. Caspar, Boston, Nov. 12. Born in Trier 1776, studied in Vienna and Paris, etc. December 12, 1832 DETWEILER, Abraham, Franconia, 40, last Monday. DETWEILER, Daniel, 1st, same place. COPE, Caroline, daughter of Michael of Marlborough, 19/7/7. Last Saturday. ZEUSS, David, son of David. Last Sunday, Upper Salford, 7/3/7. December 19, 1832 BLEILER, Jacoby, printer, 22. Thursday the 6th in Charlestown, Bucks Co., promising youth. SCHULER, widow of Samuel, 60, last Sunday in Frederick Twp., Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. George Roeller. December 26, 1832 BEAVER, Franklin son of Jacob of Limerick, 3/7/25, 12th. ZAISS, Rebecca daughter of David of Upper Salford, 1/2/10, 19th, scarlet fever. January 2, 1833 HATNICK, Heinrich B., publisher of Chamersburg Correspondence, Dec. 12, TB. GRETH, Maria, wife of Jonathan, Lower Salford, 20, Dec. 20, buried Hereford Catholic. GRIMM, Benjamin, son of late Benjamin, 7, Dec. 25, Marlborough. MOYER, Metilda, 2, Douglas Twp., Dec. 20, sister Caroline, aged 3 on the 22nd, and sister Maria, 6 on the 23rd, Sophia, 6, four daughters of Jacob, scarlet fever. January 9, 1833 FETTER, Samuel, December 1, Whippain Twp. BUSCH, Samuel, Dec. 18, Whitpain. SCHLATER, Maria, wife of Casper, Upper Dublin, 73 on Dec. 22. January 16, 1833 DETWEILER, Samuel, miller and tradesman in Upper Providence, last Sunday. January 23, 1833 MILLER, widow of Peter, Esq. in New Hanover, 7th inst. PANNEBECKER, Heinrich of Upper Hanover on 16th. PANNEBECKER, wife of Daniel of Upper Hanover, 5th. January 30, 1833 SCHATZ, Maria, wife of George, 42, 25th in Upper Salford, buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller. February 6, 1833 MAURER, Catharina, widow of late George, 71/2/4, Jan. 21 in Upper Hanover, buried New Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. T. Faber. February 13, 1833 FABER, Johann Theobald, Reformed Minister at New Goshenhoppen. Last Sunday morning, Feb. 10, aged about 63. (See account below). PREUSS, John in Marietta, Lancaster County, Jan. 22, Revolutionary soldier, 105/11/0. February 20, 1833 FABER, Johann Theobald, was born Sept. 21, 1771 in the upper part of Sumneytown. His father was a native of Germany, and was also named Johann Theobald. The father had been a minister at various places and he died while preaching a sermon at New Goshenhoppen. Other charges of the father included Tohickon and Lancaster. The mother was a born ROSE of Reading. J. T. F., Jr. was the eldest of seven children, was baptized by Rev. Groos. He began his ministerial studies aged about 17 under the Revs. Handel and Melsheimer. He began his work at the Goshenhoppen charge after three years. Aged about 20 he married Maria ARNDT of Easton. They had 4 children, 2 sons and 2 daughters, one of the sons having died. The mother died in 1827. After spending 15 years at New Goshenhoppen, he received a call to Lancaster where he servied 12 years. Fourteen years ago he was again called to New Goshenhoppen, where he has served since. On January 31, while delivering a sermon, he was stricken -- like his father -- and he died on February 10. His father was stricken on the same pulpit 45 years before. Both now rest in the New Goshenhoppen Cemetery at the side of the altar. (changed since the erection in 1857 of the present church) Rev. Fr. Waage preached the sermon. Besides the three children, there servive 4 grandchildren. FAUST, Johannes's son in Frederick Twp., 10th inst., 0/2/2. GAUKLER, son of Michael, Frederick Twp., 2 on 12th. ROTH, Alexander's son in Marlborough Twp., 5 weeks, 14th, buried St. Paul's, Rev. Fr. Waage. DAUB, George's son, Marlborough, 15th, 6months, buried Old Goshenhoppen. February 27, 1833 HOFFMANN, Johannes, 19th son of teacher HOFMAN of Upper Hanover, thirty some years. SCHLEMMER, Elisabeth, daughter of Adam, Esq., 6/6/less 4 days, 19th, Frederick Twp. REICHERT Sara, wife of Heinrich of Upper Salford, 39, on 21st. GEYER, Mahlon son of John Esq., 1/8/12, 22nd, Sumneytown. Buried New Goshenhoppen, Refd, Rev. Waage. GRUBB, Heinrich, 100/10/9, weeks before last Upper Dublin. March 6, 1833 NEISS, Magdalena, widow of Abraham, Feb. 26, aged 75/7/13, Mennonite Franconia, Rev. Gottschall. March 13, 1833 SCHULTZ, Joseph, Douglas Twp., 46/1/10 on the 3rd. BERNDT, Sara Ann, daughter of Enos in Rockhill Twp., 1/0/9, 6th. HEIST, Lydia, only daughter of George, 5, Feb. 20 in Milford, Rev. Waage. REINKE, Abraham, 81, Feb. 16, Minister of the Brethern Lancaster. ENGEL, Rev. Jacob, Minister of the Brethern. Sunday Feb. 10, Donegal Twp. March 20, 1833 HALLER, F. T., Lawyer, Kutztown, Feb. 23, advanced age. ROWLAND, Joseph W., Esq. lawyer, Cheltenham, 17th inst., formerly of Norristown. KAUMAN, Joseph Esq. of Norristown, 8th. March 27, 1833 LUNN, George Washington, only son of Dr. Abner of Sumneytown, 1/1/22, 22nd inst., buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. J. A. Strassberger. No deaths, April 3, 1833 April 10, 1833 SCHULER, Catharina, widow of Gabriel, 77, Upper Salford. On the road to visit a neighbor when she was stricken. April 17, 1833 FEGLEY, Johann's son Hiram of Marlborough, 1/0/10, 9th. HINKEL, John of Sumneytown, last Sunday, Old Goshenhoppen. April 24, 1833 GRAVES, Dietrich, Reformed minister, 58, March 22, Schippensburg, Cumberland County. May 1, 1833 LUNN, Elemina, eldest daughter of Dr. A. T. of Sumneytown, 9/8/6, Apr. 23, Rev. J. A. Strassburger. May 8, 1833 SCHWEYER, Catharine, wife of Christian, New Hanover, 68/5/26, April 17. HAUCK, Augustus, son of George, Apr. 23 of Frederick Twp., 20. May 15, 1833 ZIEGENFUSS, Maria Anna and Sara Anna, both daughter of Abraham on the 7th of this month, scarlet. Tohickon church, Rev. Geo. Roeller. Maria Anna was 10 and Sara Anna was 6. SCHUECK, Edward, 9th, scarlet son of Mathias of Sumneytown, 5/8/16, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller. No deaths, May 22, 1833 May 29, 1833 FISCHER, Joseph, Norristown, 20th. MILLER, Jane, wife of Thomas, Norristown, 18th. June 5, 1833 RIETH, Catharina, wife of John (son of Balzer Reed), 52, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller. June 12, 1833 MAYER, Jacob, June 5, Minister of Niagara, Canada. Had made a visit to Bucks County, Pa to visit acquaintances; became sick with brother Samuel, 66 years, buried at Perkasie. No deaths, June 19, 1833 No deaths, June 26, 1833 No deaths, July 3, 1833 July 10, 1833 HOLDEMAN, Christian, Mennonite Minister of Upper Salford, 6th, 90. July 17, 1833 WORRELL (?) or BECKER, George Adam, son of Benjamin and Margaret WORRELL, 17, on the 5th. LANG, Rev. D., Reformed minsiter in Perry Co., Ohio, 35 at Somerset, Ohio. July 24, 1833 MISSIMER, Susanna, wife of Henry of Pottsgrove, July 13, 70. July 31, 1833 REICHERT, Catharina Amanda, daughter of George D. in Douglas Twp., 4/7/28, July 13. REIFSCHNEIDER, Thomas, July 19, Pottstown, 6th. August 7, 1833 NEISS, Catharina, wife of George of New Hanover, July 14, 68, Refd. Church, Rev. C. Miller. LONG, David, Reformed minister on June 19 in Sommerset, Perry County, Ohio, aged about 30. DOUGLASS, Samuel Esq., Atty. General formerly of Pennsylvania, July 21. August 14, 1833 SCHULTZ, David, Hereford, 77, Sunday the 4th. KLEIN, Susanna, daughter of Jacob, 13/4/8, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller. No deaths, August 21, 1833 No deaths, August 28, 1833 No deaths, September 4, 1833 September 11, 1833 KELLER, Catharina Eliza, wife of Charles B., pastor of Lutheran Congregation in Germantown, 38/1/16. Husband and 8 children. EIDEMILLER, Nicholas, Marlborough, 28/4/less 5 days, Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller, widow and child. REIFF, Johannes, miller of Lower Salford. Last Thursday, Skippack Meeting House, Rev. Preiss. BENNER, Mrs. Johannes at White's Inn, 27, Thursday night, buried Towamencin Meeting, Rev. Kriebel September 18, 1833 GROFF, daughter of Joseph (who is a son of Heinrich) of Upper Salford, 8/1/2, 9th. RIETH, Elisabeth, daughter of Philip, the Oil miller, Marlborough, 18/8/6, 10th, Old Goshenhoppen. September 25, 1833 MILLER, Mrs. Jacob of Upper Hanover and mother of Revs. Jacob and Conrad Miller, stroke, last Friday. October 2, 1833 BERGE, Abraham, 60/3/16, in Harmony, Butler Co., Sept. 10 MILLER, John W., Minister of the Methodists in Upper Bern Twp., Berks County, Sept 1. HAHN, David, son of Dr. Wm. B., Limerick, 19months on Sept 26. October 9, 1833 KLEIN, Susanna, wife of John of Upper Salford, 50, 4th inst., Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Geo. Roeller. No deaths, October 16, 1833 No deaths, October 23, 1833 October 30, 1833 SCHNELL, John, mason of Norristown, 19th, buried Swamp New Hanover. November 6, 1833 KEPLER, Maria, wife of Samuel Jr. of Upper Hanover, 34, buried New Goshenhoppen, Rev. D. Weiser, Oct. 31, 1833. BRUNNER, Maria, wife of Friedrich of Worcester, Oct. 4, Rev. Casper Wack. No deaths, November 13, 1833 November 20, 1833 RIETH, Elisabeth, wife of Philip, Oilmiller in Marlborough, 45/0/7, 12th this month, Rev. Geo. Roeller, Old Goshenhoppen. ZINK, Jacob, of Frederick Twp., last Thursday, 83, buried Old Goshenhoppen. November 27, 1833 MOLLER, Johann F., father of the publisher of the "Western Post". Minister aged 60/7/25, Oct. 30 in somerset, Perry County, Ohio, stroke. Widow and 16 children, native of Graudenz, Prussia, formerly belonging to Poland, and studied at Konigsberg. Long account BERGER, Johannes, 68 plus, last Monday, Oct. 14, Richland Twp., stroke, buried Flatlander Church, Rev. Hess. PAULHAMUS, Mr. at Williamsport, Lycoming Co., 14th inst., bitten by a rabid dog. Widow and 6 children. GRIESSEMER, Elisabeth, wife of Isaac of Hereford, daughter of F. DALLICKER of Douglas Twp., 30, Husband and child. ANDERS, Susanna, daughter of John of Frederick Twp., 9/1/2, 14th, Keely's school, Rev. Bassler. OEHL, Johannes, Upper Hanover, last Sunday. December 4, 1833 SCHANNEMAN, Catharina, 110 at the home of Luke KUSTERAT in Buckland, Virginia. Native of Lancaster, then lived in Baltimore. MUHLENBERG, Emma Elisabeth, daughter of H. A., 17, last Sunday. December 11, 1833 HILLEGASS, George, Esq. of Upper Hanover, last Friday, Typhoid, New Goshenhoppen. Buried last Sunday, but because of the bad weather the services will not be held until the following Sunday. Served for five years as Auditor, and was recently elected as Director of the Poor for County. Widow and several children. WOLF, Mary, wife of the Governor, Nov. 27 in Harrisburg, 54. YOCUM, Charles, Worcester at the home of his mother, 22, TB, Nov. 22. December 18, 1833 WIANDT, Maria, wife of Samuel and daughter of Daniel FRIES, Marlborough, 9th in Milford. December 25, 1833 FRIEDRICH, Joseph, Dec. 18, Rockhill, 40, widow and several children. January 1, 1834 SOLLIDAY, Emanuel, Bedminster, Bucks. Some time ago, 76, Revolutionary soldier under General Butler in the battles of Paoli and Long Island. January 8, 1834 YAHN, Samuel, 36, Dec. 24, at the home of his father in Pottsgrove, wife and 4 children. January 15, 1834 BERNDT, Rahel, widow of Johannes of Upper Salford, 7th, buried Indianfield Lutheran, Rev. Roeller, 68/2/4, mother of 11, had 68 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. January 22, 1834 REICHERT, daughter of Heinrich of Upper Salford, 18, 5th. COPE, Catharina, wife of John of Frederick Twp., 72/0/2, 12th, buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Bassler. RUTTER, Isabella A. C., wife of Dr. David, formerly of Pottstown now of Phila. on the 11th. No deaths, January 29, 1834 February 5, 1834 HERSTEIN, Eva, widow of Johannes of Frederick Twp., Jan. 28, 60, buried near Schumachers Mill, Rev. Holdeman and Hunsicker. SCHWEISSFORT, Peter, New Hanover, 60, Jan. 22. February 12, 1834 ROSS, Hon. John of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State, Phila. Friday morning. For many years Pres. judge of the courts of Bucks and Montgomery Counties. MUMBAUER, Heinrich, 75/0/17, Jan. 29, Milford, widow and 9 children. Buried 1st Great Swamp, Rev. D. Weiser. SMITH, George, Merion Square, Upper Providence, 1st, 25. February 19, 1834 MILLER, Friedrich, son of Rev. Jacob of Reading, Monday before last, aged 19/11/0. PALSGROF, Mrs. Heinrich of New Hanover, 75/5/26, buried Swamp Refd., Rev. A. Hofman. VON SCHWEINITZ, Rev. Lewis D., United Brethern minister in Bethlehem, Saturday a week. DOW, Lorenzo, Rev., 4thh in Georgetown, DC. February 26, 1834 RAUDENBUSCH, Samuel, 24/7/27, 8th, at the home of his father in Upper Hanover. March 5, 1834 WIRT, William, Esq., formerly Anti Mason's candidate for President, 62, Feb. 18, in Washington. KIHLY, Johannes, Feb. 23, Skippack, 34, buried Keely's. March 12, 1834 DENNIS, Josiah, Feb. 27, Upper Hanover, TB, 30, formerly Bucks. REITER, Mrs. Peter, Upper Hanover, last Saturday. PREISS, Debora, daughter Daniel, 4, Feb. 12, Lower Salford. PREISS, William, son William, 7, Mar. 8. March 19, 1834 HOWE, J., Typesetter, 43, 9th in Phila. No deaths, March 26, 1834 No deaths, April 2, 1834 April 9, 1834 SPATZ, Mathias, Mar. 17, Selinsgrove, 77. April 16, 1834 GRIMLY, Johannes of New Hanover, 8th inst., 30, widow and 4 children. STELTZ, Peter of New Hanover, 50, Apr. 3. HORN, Elias, son of Daniel, Apr. 11, TB, Richland Twp., 19/2/19, buried Flatlander Church. No deaths, April 23, 1834 April 30, 1834 KRIEBEL, Rosina, widow of David of Lower Salford, 75, Sunday before last. LEIDY, Jacob of Franconia, Apr. 23, 75/3/2, buried family burial place, Rev. Strassburger. May 7, 1834 HORN, Hannah, daughter of Daniel of Richland, Apr. 27, TB, 23. HEFLINGER, Mrs. Isaac, Limerick, 20, Apr. 28. May 14, 1834 GEYER, Johann Heinrich, Douglas Twp., 87, Apr. 29. May 21, 1834 WARLEY, Heinrich, Pottstown, 80, 7th. ULHORN, Rev. formerly minister of Lutheran Cong. at Baltimore, Mar. 23, in Bremen. No deaths, March 28, 1834 June 4, 1834 HANCOX, William, May 24, Heidelberg Twp., Lehigh. Stricken suddenly while enroute from Breinigsville to Mauch Chunk. WAMBOLD, Catharina Magdalena, only daughter of Friedrich of Towamencin, 12/7/24, May 31, inflamatory rheumatism, buried Christ Church, Rev. Geo. Roeller and Rev. Reichert. June 11, 1834 PURDY, William, Col., Prothonotary of Bucks Co., May 30, TB, 65. June 18, 1834 NOLD, Rev. Jacob of Fairfield Twp., Columbiana Co., Ohio, formerly of Lower Milford, 68/2/8. Served as Mennonite minister for 40 years, buried may 28. GETMAN, Mrs. Margaretha, 108, Phila, May 22. Born in Frankfort on the Mainn in Germany, came to America 70 years ago. HACKMAN, Cathairna, wife of Heinrich, Franconia, 54, buried Mennonite. FIE, Mary, wife of George, 32, Barren Hill, 7th. LADEN, Jacob, May 27, Upper Salford, 85/2/7, buried Franconia Meeting. BERNHART, Johan Heinrich, of New Hanover, 81/2/24, 10th inst., buried Falkner Swamp, Revoltutionary soldier. June 25, 1834 KASER, Christina, wife of Heinrich, 20th inst., 53, buried Old Goshenhoppen. MILLER, child of George, Refd. Swamp, Rev. A. Hofman. LAFAYETTE'S death is announced with a short account. July 2, 1834 BEHNY, Anna Maria, nee DIEHL, 4th inst. Schwatara Two. Born in America Aug. 4, 1735, married 1765 had 17 children, one of whom died in youth, the other living. Husband died 12 years ago aged 93. HOBSON, Maria Metilda, wife of Francis of Limerick, 12th, daughter of late Israel BRINGHURST Esq. of Trappe. No deaths, July 9, 1834 July 16, 1834 WOLF, child of John in Pottstown, 7th. RAPP, Friedrich, adopted son of the "founder of the Econonic Institute" in Beaver County, Pa. aged 60. SCHLEICHER, Heinrich in Rowan Co., N. C., native of Hesse-Cassel, Germany, 83. JONES, Daniel, 20, on July 7 in the fields owned by Isaac RAHN in Frederick Twp., buried Old Goshenhoppen, Rev. Roeller. July 23, 1834 NEUMANN, John, 50, 11th, in New Hanover. TRUMBAUER, wife of Johannes of Marlborough. Last Friday, died of small pox, had had twins about two weeks before. July 30, 1834 MARKLEY, John of Norristown, formerly Recorder and Register of Montg. Co., advanced age, last Monday. WEISER, Edwin Servatus, youngest son of Rev. D. WEISER in Pottstown on July 16, 0/2/3. NEISS, Hannah only daughter of Daniel of Marlborough, 0/3/2, July 22. BRAUBACH, Peter Sr., July 9, Coventry, advanced age. SCHMIDT, Catharina Anna daughter of Jacob K. in Upper Salford, 1/4/0, July 21, buried Old Goshenhoppen. ZIEGENFUSS, Joseph, son of Peter of Rockhill, 20, July 22, small pox. KRATZ, Valentin of Upper Salford, advanced age, July 28. August 6, 1834 WENHOLD, Isaac, last Saturday, Rockhill, 33, widow and 4 children, Rev. J. A. Strassburger.